Frictional locking receptacle with programmable release
US-10998676-B2 · May 4, 2021 · US
US12374831B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12374831-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318169068-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 14, 2023 |
| Priority date | Mar 15, 2013 |
| Publication date | Jul 29, 2025 |
| Grant date | Jul 29, 2025 |
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A method and apparatus for securing an electrical connection formed by a mating structure including prongs of a male assembly and receptacles of a female assembly are provided. In certain embodiments, the electrical connection can be secured by frictional engagement between the plug and receptacle housings. This can be accomplished by forcing a wedge into an interface between the housings or expanding a locking element, such as an elastomeric ring, into the interface. Such locking and releasing of the secure connection can be actuated using a locking nut.
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What is claimed: 1. An electrical connection system for connecting a piece of electronic equipment to a power source, comprising: a power cord extending between the piece of electronic equipment and the power source; a first cord cap, disposed at a first end of the power cord, for engaging a first industry standard power port associated with said piece of electronic equipment, the first cord cap comprising a first cap housing structure; a first clamping mechanism for locking the first cord cap to the first power port, the first power port comprising a first power port housing, said first clamping mechanism being moveable between a first clamped configuration and a first release configuration, wherein said first clamping mechanism clamps the first cord cap in the first power port in a connected state for power flow therebetween in the first clamped configuration, holds tension in the event of outward force, and allows for tension release and separation of the first cord cap and the first industry standard power port to a disconnected state in the first release configuration; a second cord cap, disposed at a second end of the power cord, for engaging a second industry standard power port associated with the power source, the second cord cap comprising a second cap housing structure; and a second clamping mechanism for locking the second cord cap to the second power port, the second power port comprising a second power port housing, the second clamping mechanism moveable between a second clamped configuration and a second release configuration, wherein the second clamping mechanism clamps the second cord cap in the second power port in a connected state for power flow therebetween in the second clamped configuration, holds tension in the event of outward force, and allows for tension release and separation of the second cord cap and the second industry standard power port to a disconnected state in the second release configuration; wherein one of the first and second clamping mechanisms comprises a locking nut that is mounted on and rotatable with respect to a housing of a respective one of the first and second cord caps, said locking nut and said housing having mating threads to translate rotation of said locking nut into axial movement of said locking nut with respect to said housing, wherein the locking nut is rotatable between a first position corresponding to a locking configuration and a second position corresponding to at least one of the first or second release configuration. 2. The electrical connection system of claim 1 , wherein: the locking nut has a first locking nut dimension measured transverse to an axis of rotation of said locking nut; the first cap housing structure has a first cap housing structure dimension corresponding to said first locking nut dimension; and the first locking nut dimension is no more than the first cap housing structure dimension. 3. The electrical connection system of claim 1 , wherein one of the first and second cord caps comprises an actuating element, extending between said locking nut and a clamping element of one of said first and second clamping mechanisms, said actuating element moving relative to said respective one of said first and second cord caps to control a configuration of said one of said first and second clamping mechanisms. 4. The electrical connection system of claim 1 , wherein at least one of the first or second release configurations is attained by employing a turning motion of the locking nut.
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